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Is çaramel for coloring vegan?

Çaramel for coloring is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is çaramel for coloring?

Caramel for coloring is a natural and versatile ingredient that adds a rich, warm hue to a wide range of food products. This coloring agent is made by heating sugar until it melts and turns amber in color. The resulting caramel is then used to add a deep, caramelized flavor and dark brown color to sauces, candies, and baked goods. Caramel coloring is often used in the food industry to give soft drinks, sauces, and desserts their characteristic brown color. With its distinct flavor and visual appeal, caramel for coloring is an essential ingredient in many delicious and visually appealing dishes.

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